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- Title
This cooling and water-harvesting system requires no heat.
- Abstract
This article discusses several technological advancements in the field of chemical engineering. One topic is the development of a cooling and water-harvesting system that does not require heat, which is nearing commercialization through partnerships with companies like GE Vernova, BASF, and Carrier Global. Another topic is the decoupling of hydrogen and oxygen production in water electrolysis, reducing the risk of explosions. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology have patented a system that combines electrocatalytic reactions with a capacitive-storage mechanism. Lastly, the article mentions Montana Technologies' AirJoule technology, which uses a metal-organic-framework desiccant material for cooling and dehumidification with reduced energy consumption. The technology has applications in HVAC, water heating, and other industries.
- Subjects
COOLING; BUSINESS partnerships; DRYING agents; COOLING loads (Mechanical engineering)
- Publication
Chemical Engineering, 2024, Vol 131, Issue 4, p6
- ISSN
0009-2460
- Publication type
Article